The Pollock Twins
In 1957, 11 year-old Joanna and 6 year-old Jacqueline Pollock were tragically killed in a car accident in Northumberland, England. They were sisters. A year later, their mother gave birth to twins Jennifer and Gillian. The younger twin, Jennifer, had birth marks on her body in exactly the same place as Jacqueline had them. The twins then started requesting toys belonging to the deceased girls which they had no prior knowledge of. The twins even asked to go to a park they have never been to before (but their deceased sisters have).
The younger of the twins, Jennifer, had a scar on her forehead down to the bridge of her nose (similar to the one the deceased Jacqueline had). In addition to this, Jennifer had the same birthmark in the same places as Jacqueline. When the two were given their predecessors’ dolls, they both gave them the same name they were given by the original set of twins.Â
A well-respected psychologist at the time, one Dr. Ian Stevenson, studied the case in-depth and concluded it was likely the twins were reincarnations of their departed sisters. An entire book was written about children remembering previous lives that can be found here.















